HELENA. MONTANA 
WILLOWS 
A Windbreak of Russian Willows. 
Wfi offer these ornamental trees in both varicly and quanlily of good 
size and form. Of rapid growth and dependable hardiness, they are fast 
becoming favorites. 
Golden Willow— Its peculiarly bright golden color makes it a striking 
contrast in any collection. 
Each, 4 to 5 ft 25c; doz., $2.50 
Each, 5 to 6 ft 50c: doz., $5.00 
Each, 8 to 10 ft $1.00; doz., $10.00 
Laurel Leaved Willow— Of very upright growth with a round head. The 
foliage is a fine shade of deep, shining green. 
Each, 6 to 8 ft 75c 
Each, 10 to 12 ft $1.00 to $2.00 
Russian Willow — Extensively used in the northern parts of Montana as 
windbreaks, the above picture depicting the trees in this capacity in 
our nursery. 
Each, 5 to 6 ft 50c; doz., $5.00 
Each, 6 to 7 ft 75c; doz., $8.00 
Each, 8 to 9 ft $1.00; doz., $10.00 
One-Year-Old Willows— Suitable for windbreaks, 2 to 4 foot high. 
Per 100 « 5.00 
Per 1,000 30.00 
EVERGREENS 
Very valuable for mixed planting and with the larger shade trees gives 
the unique "forest air" to the landscape garden. Their low shrub-like 
growth and dainty shades make them very pleasing to the eye. 
Arbor Vitae (American)— Its beautiful pyramidal habit and bright 
healthy green foliage sets it apart as an essential ornamental evergreen. 
Each 25c; doz., $2.50 
Postpaid 35c; doz., $2.85 
SPRUCE 
The Spruce is by far the most popularly planted, being thought by 
many the best of the evergreens. Its dense foliage and conical shape 
makes it very valuable for both ornamentation and windbreaks. 
Colorado Blue Spruce— A rich blue foliage and very stiff pointed. 
Each $2.00 to $5.00 
Doufllas Spruce— Foliage resembles that of Hemlock; of graceful habit. 
Each 50c to $2.00 
Norway Spruce— Verv dark green, well formed and dense foliage. 
• Each -— $1-00 and $2.00 
Write for special prices on specimen trees. Our prices will be inter- 
esting. 
Planting' 
Trees 
On receiving Trees unpack without 
delay, cover the root,s with earth and 
water freely. 
The roots should never be exposed 
to the air after wrapping is removed. 
All bruised ends of roots should be 
trimmed. 
When planting do not expose roots 
by taking more than one tree at a 
time. 
All Trees should be planted about 2 
inches deeper than they were at the 
nursei-y. (The mark at the base de- 
termines this depth.) 
Soil should be firmly packed around 
the roots. This is an essential point. 
Complete by well watering. 
GUIDE TO PLANTING TREES, ETC. 
Distance Apart Trees to Acre 
30 feet apart each way 50 
25 feet apart each way 70 
20 feet apart each way .• 110 
18 feet apart each way 135 
15 feet apart each way 205 
12 feet apart each way 300 
10 feet apart each way 435 
8 feet apart each way 680 
6 feet apart each way 1210 
5 feet apart each way 1745 
4 feet apart each way 2725 
3 feet apart each way 4840 
Norway Spruce, 
